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  1. An official says more preparations are needed for the three-day ceremony in Tehran, where the supreme leader will lie in state.
  2. Sri Lanka's navy says around 140 people are feared missing after a military vessel went down off its southern coast.
  3. It is also the first time the target has been lowered since it was cut to "around 5%" in 2023.
  4. Spain's prime minister delivers a strong rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's threat to end trade with his country.
  5. A trade court has cleared the way for businesses to receive refunds for tariffs that the Supreme Court struck down last month.
  6. Civilians are being displaced, taking shelter in tents, parks and cars, as Israel retaliates to Hezbollah rocket attack.
  7. The US soldiers were killed after a drone evaded air defences to hit a command centre in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, on Sunday.
  8. Fuel shortages have been exacerbated by a US oil blockade since the seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
  9. The Arctic Metagaz went down between Libya and Malta after it was hit by explosions and a fire, Libyan officials say.
  10. Mosiuoa Lekota was imprisoned with former South African President Nelson Mandela on Robben Island.
  11. The measure, passed largely along party lines, would halt US military action until approved by Congress.
  12. The author's 21-month-old son died in January after complications during medical procedures at a private hospital in Lagos.
  13. The party's founder Nikos Mihaloliakos and other officials are again found guilty, almost six years after an original trial.
  14. NCPC say the measure is necessary to prioritise the "safety and comfort" of Nigerian pilgrims.
  15. Washington says the two countries are combatting 'designated terrorist organisations' in Ecuador.
  16. It is the fourth Australian death at a Japanese ski resort this year.
  17. Markets react as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies and concerns grow over how long it will last.
  18. Videos, including of glasses-wearers using the toilet or having sex, are sometimes reviewed by a Kenya-based subcontractor.
  19. Prosecutors say Colin Gray, 55, could have prevented his son from killing four people at a high school in Georgia in 2024.
  20. The case has gripped South Korea, where there is no regulation on how far into pregnancy an abortion can take place.
  21. Prisoners recently released from detention in Venezuela describe the conditions under which they were held.
  22. A strong supply of weapons and a history of long wars make Sudan's conflict particularly troubling.
  23. Weapons stocks will not alone decide the outcome of this conflict, but it's certainly a significant factor, writes the BBC's Jonathan Beale.
  24. Iranians are coping with daily strikes, internet blackouts, and security crackdowns - all while trying to stay in touch with loved ones.
  25. Sports Editor Dan Roan analyses Russia's controversial return to global sporting action at the Winter Paralympics and what it might mean for other sports.
  26. The carefully choreographed annual meetings signal the priorities of the world's second-largest economy.
  27. Contests in the southern state are signalling which way the Republicans and Democrats are heading.
  28. The Hindu festival, which celebrates the victory of good over evil, also marks the end of winter.
  29. A project to introduce unmanned sites is part of a broader adoption of digital technologies.
  30. Video released by the Italian fire brigade shows the wolf being rescued from under a bridge.
  31. From the Israeli town of Metula on the border with Lebanon, the BBC's Jon Donnison heard what sounded like a full-on gun battle.
  32. Footage verified by the BBC and news agencies shows large explosions in Iran following US and Israel strikes.
  33. The crisis in the Middle East has widened after Israel and the US attacked Iran on Saturday with major strikes.